FUNCTIONAL CONSEQUENCES OF ACUTE AND CHRONIC HYPOXIA ON RESPIRATORY AND SKELETAL-MUSCLES IN MAMMALS

Citation
Y. Jammes et al., FUNCTIONAL CONSEQUENCES OF ACUTE AND CHRONIC HYPOXIA ON RESPIRATORY AND SKELETAL-MUSCLES IN MAMMALS, Comparative biochemistry and physiology. Section A: Comparative physiology, 118(1), 1997, pp. 15-22
Citations number
54
Categorie Soggetti
Physiology,Biology
Journal title
Comparative biochemistry and physiology. Section A: Comparative physiology
ISSN journal
10956433 → ACNP
Volume
118
Issue
1
Year of publication
1997
Pages
15 - 22
Database
ISI
SICI code
1095-6433(1997)118:1<15:FCOAAC>2.0.ZU;2-D
Abstract
Reduced oxygen supply to contracting muscles affects not only the meta bolic paths but also modifies the gain of sensorimotor reflex loops in itiated from the activation of specialized nervous endings that detect the changes in muscle metabolism and membrane outflow of potassium. t arge differences are found be tween skeletal muscles and the diaphragm with respect to their sensitivity to acute or chronic hypoxia. The di aphragm tolerates much more hypoxemia than do skeletal muscles, namely those constituted by a large proportion of slow twitch oxidative fibe rs. Acute hypoxemia or ischemia accentuates the inhibitory influences exerted by the afferent paths from muscle metaboreceptors. This adapta tive response may be responsible for enhanced muscle wisdom phenomenon during fatiguing contractions under hypoxic conditions. Prolonged and severe chronic hypoxemia markedly reduces muscle force generation by skeletal muscles and their endurance to fatigue. Restoration of normal Pa-O2 levels in these individuals immediately improves maximal muscle performance, perhaps through more efficient excitation-contraction co upling. Recent data on the consequences of hypoxia on muscle metabolis m and the associated changes in sensorimotor control strongly suggest that local acidosis cannot entirely explain all electromyogram changes found during and after fatiguing exercise. (C) 1997 Elsevier Science Inc.